Newt me dear-Gwangi was 21. It's a Willis O'Brien wnated to make it-but he died.Thats very much the reason Harryhausen did this-in honor of his mentor.Amazing film!Its getting harder to find stop motion films-I dont know if we can hit 100.This is gonna be tough! I have lots more in my brain-but I like to drag s**t out.39. the GHOST OF SLUMBER MOUNTAIN (1919)

Newt me dear-Gwangi was 21. It's a Willis O'Brien wnated to make it-but he died.Thats very much the reason Harryhausen did this-in honor of his mentor.Amazing film!Its getting harder to find stop motion films-I dont know if we can hit 100.This is gonna be tough! I have lots more in my brain-but I like to drag s**t out.

How much stop motion does a film need to be considered a stop motion film? It was a pretty common FX technique til CG overran everything. Even It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World had a short stop motion segment, to show a fire engine ladder go crazy, I believe.

I'm not counting It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World yet, but I will count:

Can we add the Christmas Holiday Rankin Bass stuff because there's a few of those worth mentioning (think Rudolph was already added)? Actually if you research stop-motion in films, I think a 100 is possible (I mean there's stop motion in some films some don't realize like Robocop films and Ghostbusters, etc. and there's quite a few full stop-motion animated too).

Not the first I'd think of , but it has it's fair share of stop-mo FX, including a very smoothy animated dinosaur/alien/monster battle. (I can't tell what those creatures are supposed to be. They're well detailed & animated tho.)